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Wild Water and Wheels has been operating in Surfside Beach for 32 years, but a 33rd year now appears unlikely. Do you have a favorite memory from the water park?
Lazarus closed Wild Water and Wheels in October 2022 after a 32-year run. The land has a market value of nearly $4.4 million, according to county land records. Show comments. Advertisement.
A controversial plan to put more than 300 homes on the former Wild Water and Wheels property was derailed last year. From water park to car wash? Former Surfside Beach venue’s use back up for debate
The park, which had become "Wild Water and Wheels" in its later years with the addition of go-carts, closed in September 1998 due to decreasing attendance, rising insurance costs, and the rise in property value in the area. [2]
The park has been operating each season since opening on June 1, 1985. As of the 2019 season it featured 22 slides and attractions across 12 water rides. [1] The park is owned by Lazarus Entertainment Group which also maintains the Broadway Grand Prix and Wild Water and Wheels family entertainment venues in Myrtle Beach. [2]
Riverview Park & Zoo was started in 1933 by Ross Dobbin, general manager of the Peterborough Utilities Commission. In 1968, the Peterborough Utilities Commission began operating the park and zoo. The zoo was accredited in 1985, and is the only free admission accredited zoo in Canada.
Wild Water and Wheels water park closed down this summer after a 32-year run. The 16-acre parcel is being eyed for a major mixed-use project, the results of a project some residents oppose.
Lazarus also opened the Wild Water and Wheels amusement park in Surfside Beach, which closed in 2022. Lazarus’ legacy survives him, as his two sons, Mark and Robbie Lazarus, operate Lazarus ...